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The phrase "a pattern that is based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific pattern that derives from or is influenced by certain principles, data, or criteria.
Example: "The research revealed a pattern that is based on the seasonal behavior of the species."
Alternatives: "a pattern derived from" or "a pattern influenced by".
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Using photographs taken in Georgia, Finnish authorities are trying to determine whether Russian armed forces are wearing M/05, a pattern that is based on digital photographs of Finnish forests and that is legally protected in the European Union.
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Investigators said they discovered new evidence against Father Robinson by analyzing "blood transfer patterns," which they described as an unusual new technology that is based on analyzing patterns left when objects are laid down.
A promising approach is one that is based on statistical patterns of seismicity.
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We proposed an efficient recombination block detection method that is based on genomic variation patterns.
The newly developed method can complement existing patterning methods on silica that are based on soft lithography.
That's based on a pattern of revisions in recent months, particularly to the jobs report.
Such concepts are based on a one to one mapping pattern that is in turn based on enterprise architecture standards.
It should be emphasized, however, that pattern recognition approaches are multivariate techniques and that discrimination is based on the whole pattern rather than on individual/regional activities.
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